COLORADO SPRINGS —The owner of Angler’s Covey is opening two outdoor recreational businesses next to his fly fishing store after years of being unable to rent the retail space.

David Leinweber, 53, is opening a conventional bait and tackle shop that will increase his fishing stock from solely fly fishing equipment to include spinner rods, additional artificial lures and live bait. The store will be called Colorado Tackle Pro. The second store, Pikes Peak Outfitter, will rent recreational camping and water sport equipment. Both store are due to open by the end of April, Leinweber said.

Anglers Covey originally opened in 1981 at 913 Colorado Ave. That store was 2,000 square feet. As Leinweber’s business grew, he moved his store to 295 S. 21st St., where he built an 8,500 square foot stand-alone building. Angler’s Covey occupies 6,500 square feet of that facility. There are two lease spaces next door, each 1,000 square feet.

“The economic impact has hurt me as a landlord, and it has been challenging to lease the space,” Leinweber said. “So I decided to open my own business and move forward.”

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